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For sale,

OEM Lexus 2008 RX350 18" Wheels and Tyres + center caps

Will fit cars like Toyota Kluger, Toyota Rav4, Prados, Lexus GS/RX/SC series.

Probably fit skylines, soarers, but you'll have to double check that.

Rim size : 18x7.5 +35 114.3PCD

Tyres : Maxxis 235/55r18

Condition : Very good, some very minor gutter rash. Heaps of tread left (will probably last another 18 months or so).

Price : $700.

Available after this saturday morning (getting new rims).

Better pics here :

More pics here:

https://picasaweb.google.com/105059765002586173562/LexusWheels?authkey=Gv1sRgCM6rjtGJ_o2PWA#

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Will go $600 for them.

Re-conditioned gearbox to suit GTR - un-used since purchased from Status Gearbox & Diff Engineering, includes receipt and has warranty - $1000 firm

let me know if you're keen - 0433743661 :thumbsup:

32 or 33gtr? i know there the same but wat was it origanlly?

come with anything like shifter, transfer etc?

Pair of Recaro SP3's in excellent condition, dark grey/black with red insert $450 ono SOLD

4x Adavan 032R semis 205/60/15 $350 ono

Dont get on here much, so best to message or call on 0413697162

R33 Bomex Front bar $100

R33 Doors with windows/mirrors mint condition $250 for both

1x s2 33 gts-t AFM $50

R33 S2 rear garnish $20

R33 S1 DASH $100

R33 GTR Speedo 62k $200

r33 radiator $100

HKS SPF Pod $60

Clutch fan $40

Thermo fan $40

r33 turbo $100

R33 Airbag s1 GTR wheel $150!!!!

r33 S1 front & rear seats $150

R33 dash an engine loom $100

For sale: Velo Podium 2 in Sparco Blue trim

Item Condition: used for a few weeks

Price and price conditions: 700

Extra Info: custom trimmed in blue with white text, comes with Velo mounting bracket ADR approved seat!!

Pictures: below, thanks Lewis

Contact Details: Josh 0411742212

Location: Adelaide

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: pick up, can post if need be

only for sale as to new seat is almost here

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http://www.velo.com.au/seats/

FS Assorted parts to clean my garage out - would like to get rid of this stuff

New Rb26 Tomei sump baffle still in box - $280

Used 70amp RB/CA alternator to suit GTS-T (not GTR) - $50

Used camber worn Toyo T1R Proxes 225x50 to suit stock rims - $50 for the 4

Used No-name circle earth kit - $50

Used R32 GTR Bilstein Shocks with Eibach Springs - $800 (neg)

Used Later series R32 cluster surround (carbon taped up, doesn't fit early R32's) - $150 (neg)

Used 6x R32 GTR 440cc Injectors - at least one of them leaks, haven't used them for 2 yrs - $50 for the lot

Used 12x R32 GTR Coilpacks - several don't work, I've never tested them - $50 for the lot

PM me for pics or further questions

-D

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